Poll

Do you like Grammar Nazis?

Yes
No

Author Topic: Grammar national socialists  (Read 4423 times)

Im not concerned with my own spelling, just other peoples spelling.

Let me fix that for you, sir:

I'm not concerned with my own spelling, just other people's spelling.

If you do not use grammar correctly yourself, how will you be able to watch for others?

Anyone who calls themself a Grammar national socialist is automatically grammatically incorrect. Grammar is not an adjective and therefore can not be used to describe a national socialist. The proper wording would be "Grammatically Correct national socialist".

/thread

Anyone who calls themself a Grammar national socialist is automatically grammatically incorrect. Grammar is not an adjective and therefore can not be used to describe a national socialist. The proper wording would be "Grammatically Correct national socialist".

/thread
:cookie: Well done.

Anyone who calls themself a Grammar national socialist is automatically grammatically incorrect. Grammar is not an adjective and therefore can not be used to describe a national socialist. The proper wording would be "Grammatically Correct national socialist".

/thread

The term "Grammar" in "Grammar national socialist" is not an adjective, but a noun. It refers to people who enforce the correct use of grammar. It does not describe a national socialist.

IF YOU LIKE GRAMMAR national socialist'S, USE THIS IMAGE IN YOUR SIG.

Do it!

IF YOU LIKE GRAMMAR national socialist'S, USE THIS IMAGE IN YOUR SIG.

Do it!

I've had that in my signature for a month or so now and I don't really enforce correct grammar that much. :cookieMonster:

The term "Grammar" in "Grammar national socialist" is not an adjective, but a noun. It refers to people who enforce the correct use of grammar. It does not describe a national socialist.

Incorrect. In that context, the word "grammar" is actually an adjective, thus what Chaseyqurt said is completely correct.

I've had that in my signature for a month or so now and I don't really enforce correct grammar that much. :cookieMonster:
I don't either, I just like using it, lol.

Incorrect. In that context, the word "grammar" is actually an adjective, thus what Chaseyqurt said is completely correct.

Grammar does not describe a national socialist. Not one bit.

Incorrect. In that context, the word "grammar" is actually an adjective, thus what Chaseyqurt said is completely correct.

Grammar national socialist is a noun, 'one who enforces grammar or spelling' hurr durr.

Grammar national socialist is a noun, 'one who enforces grammar or spelling' hurr durr.

Kyzor means that the word "Grammar" in Grammar national socialist is used as an adjective, in which Grammar is not an adjective. However, Grammar is not used as an adjective in the term. As that would be saying that Grammar describes a national socialist, in which it doesn't.

Grammar national socialist is a noun, 'one who enforces grammar or spelling' hurr durr.

Yes it is, what I'm saying is that the word "Grammar" in "Grammar national socialist" is an adjective.

Grammar does not describe a national socialist. Not one bit.

In the context of "Grammar national socialist," "Grammar" is an adjective.

warning while you were typing blah

Kyzor means that the word "Grammar" in Grammar national socialist is used as an adjective, in which Grammar is not an adjective. However, Grammar is not used as an adjective in the term. As that would be saying that Grammar describes a national socialist, in which it doesn't.

...you don't understand the concept of context, do you? The word "grammar," by itself, is a noun, yes. The word "grammar," by itself, does not describe a national socialist. In the context of "Grammar national socialist," however, it does.

...you don't understand the concept of context, do you? The word "grammar," by itself, is a noun, yes. The word "grammar," by itself, does not describe a national socialist. In the context of "Grammar national socialist," however, it does.

asdf

"Grammatically Correct national socialist" does not mean someone who enforces grammar though. It means a national socialist who uses grammar correctly. :/

Slightly different.

asdf

"Grammatically Correct national socialist" does not mean someone who enforces grammar though. It means a national socialist who uses grammar correctly. :/

Slightly different.

"Grammatically Correct national socialist" (usually just referred to as, "Grammar national socialist") is colloquially understood to be someone who enforces correct grammar. That doesn't mean it factually is, it just means that it is generally understood to be such.

All right, I am a Grammatically Correct national socialist.

*Takes out MP5*
>:D